STOCKTON, Calif. -
The UC Davis women's swimming team won 10 events on Saturday - led by three from sophomore Yuka Kobayashi - as it won the non-Division I competition at the Pacific Invitational, while Matt Casto's school-record time in the 200 breaststroke paced the Aggie men to a second place.

Casto went 2 minutes, 4.81 seconds to win the non-Division I 200 breaststroke, breaking the previous school record of 2:04.90 set by Eric Holden at the 1989 Northern California Athletic Conference Championships. His performance helped the Aggie men to second place behind Cal State Bakersfield in the team standings. UC Davis scored 781.50 points, while the Roadrunners tallied 1,097.50.

UC Davis scored 807 points to win the women's competition, outdistancing UC Santa Cruz which had 748. Cal State Bakersfield finished third and San Franciso State was fourth.

Kobayashi, who holds nine school records for the Aggie women, won a trio of events to help pace UC Davis to the team championship, despite the Aggies only competing on Saturday of the two-day event. Kobayashi wn the 100 butterfly, 100 backstroke and 200 backstroke events and was one of two multiple-event winners for the Aggies. Vanessa Sallee finished first in the 100 breaststroke and 200 breaststroke races, while Rachelle Compton (200 freestyle) and Abbey Cornell (200 butterfly) also captured wins.

Kobayashi won the 100 fly in 57.22, 100 back in 59.00 and 200 back in 2:09.12, while also swimming on the 200 medley and 400 free relays. Sallee won both breaststroke races, capturing the short event in 1:08.97 before also winning the 200 breaststroke in 2:26.98. Compton's winning time in the 200 free was 1:58.09 while Cornell finished first in the 200 fly in 2:10.81.

Yuka Kobayashi won three times for UC Davis on Saturday. (Mark Honbo, Media Relations)

Cornell, Watanabe and Compton also each swam on a pair of winning relay teams as well.

Besides winning the 200 breaststroke for the men, Casto also finished the 100 breaststroke in 59.42, the fastest time among all swimmers. However, Casto swam the event as an exhibition so his time was not counted in the official standings. He also finished third in the 400 individual medley in 4:06.08.

Other top-five finishes for the Aggie men included fourth-places by Eddie Fernandez in the 100 breaststroke (1:03.29), Kevin Williams in the 100 free (48.39) and Matt Roper in the 200 backstroke (2:04.90), and fifths from Williams in the 200 free (1:47.12) and Kyle Payne in the 100 breast (1:03.29) and 200 breast (2:15.74).

UC Davis also finished second in the 200 medley, 800 free and 400 free relays.

Casto finished third among the individual scores on the men's side, scoring 72 points, while Cornell (67) and Kobayashi (60) were third and tied for fourth, respectively, among the women.

Both UC Davis teams return to action next Saturday when the travel to UC Santa Cruz for a relay meet.